What is interesting for Carlos is how the progress of light technology allows humans to ‘colonise’ the night. Sometimes, this illumination serves to double the hours for work and pleasure. But this affects both animals and man for better and for worse. Urban lighting is undergoing a revolution alongside landscape development and trends. The most obvious advantage lies in the greater sense of security evoked by a well-lit environment. The lights ease movements during the night, making it safe and reassuring.

However, Carlos’s research also points to the fact that light pollution can lead to serious and irreversible impacts on humans, plants and animals. From retinal damage and skin cancer to sleep disruptions and increased carbon emissions, excessive use of lights can trigger a myriad of harmful effects. Yet, as Carlos spending time observing different cities, he also grows more aware of how its inhabitants are oblivious to the way they are put at risk when exposed to the lights.

This seminar is supported by the City Council of Madrid.

Who is it for?
  • For participants who share a common interest in addressing the impact of light pollution
  • Participants of all diverse backgrounds such as Photographers and Visual Artists, Environmental Enthusiasts, Astronomy and Stargazing Hobbyists, Urban Planners and Architects, Educators and Students, Community Activists and Policy Makers, are welcomed to join the seminar
Brief Workshop Content
  • Introduction to the night and the concept of light pollution through the works of Carlos Alba
  • Explore the different types of light pollution and their impact on ecosystems, human health, and astronomy
  • Learn how to work with artificial lighting and show these effects with images and how it affects nocturnal animals, migratory patterns, and overall biodiversity
  • Solutions and Best Practices: Discover strategies to reduce light pollution, including responsible outdoor lighting, legislation, and community involvement for darker skies.
  • Visit the most light-polluted area in Singapore.
Workshop Information
  • No of Participants: Limited up to 20 participants
  • Delivery Method: Physical
  • Learning Hours: 3 hours
  • Teaching Staff: A professional artist-instructor, supported by a logistic staff to facilitate workshop requirements
  • Language: Workshop will be held in English
Additional Information
  • Any request to refund or cancel your ticket has to be made strictly through our ticketing platform.
  • All ticket sales are final. If you have already registered for our workshops and are unable to attend it, our cancellation policy is as follows:
    • 11 days or more before the start date: 70% refund on Full Ticket value (minus 30% administrative charge)
    • 10 days or less before the start date: No Refund
The Anton Gautama Professional Development Scholarship
  • Applicants of South-East Asian descent are welcomed to apply for the scholarship to subsidise the cost of the programme fee directly related to Portfolio Review and selected Professional Development Programmes (i.e. Masterclasses & Seminars).
  • Applicants at any stage of their professional development are welcome to apply. You do not need to be a full-time practicing photographer or artist to be eligible for this award.
  • For more information and to apply for the Anton Gautama Professional Development Scholarship, please kindly head to: sipf.sg/agpds24
Support
If you have any questions about this programme, please do not hesitate to reach out to the Programmes team at programmes@sipf.sg

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Carlos Alba
Visual Artist, This Book Is True